I have used LibGDX to create my first game, and it creates five different project folders(Android, IOS, HTML, Desktop, Web) for a single project. I would like to place all five within a single folder to help organize my workspace.

I have used LibGDX to create my first game, and it creates five different project folders(Android, IOS, HTML, Desktop, Web) for a single project. I would like to place all five within a single folder to help organize my workspace.

Is this possible?

Actually now that I think of it, it technically should be :S.

It might get a little confused and you might need to tell it in the build path that it has moved around, amma gonna try.

EDIT: Nope, not from what I can see, you can not create an folder in the project explorer, it can only actually have projects in there and since each folder that LibGDX generates is a project in its own right with separate build path, config etc etc, it is not possible.

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I have used LibGDX to create my first game, and it creates five different project folders(Android, IOS, HTML, Desktop, Web) for a single project. I would like to place all five within a single folder to help organize my workspace.

Is this possible?

Actually now that I think of it, it technically should be :S.

It might get a little confused and you might need to tell it in the build path that it has moved around, amma gonna try.

EDIT: Nope, not from what I can see, you can not create an folder in the project explorer, it can only actually have projects in there and since each folder that LibGDX generates is a project in its own right with separate build path, config etc etc, it is not possible.

I guess I'll just make that entire game into a workspace, and then create another workspace for my next game/program.

What you ask is very well possible. I do this on my projects:1. Make a subdirectory in your workspace directory (e.g. <workspace>/<my project>)2. Place the generated LibGDX project directories inside this directory3. Import the generated projects in Eclipse (or if you already have them in Eclipse, first remove them without deleting files)

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